by South Tampa Cardiology | Jun 15, 2023 | cardiac ct scan, cardiac mri, preventative heart health, South Tampa Cardiology
Heart health is something to take seriously, and detecting potential cardiac issues early can make a huge difference in recovery rates. At South Tampa Cardiology, we offer a variety of cardiac imaging services. The best heart imaging tests for a given individual will...
by South Tampa Cardiology | May 10, 2023 | cardiac ct scan, cardiac mri, preventative heart health, South Tampa Cardiology
Many people think of heart disease as something that only affects older people or people who eat nothing but junk food. The truth is that heart disease can affect anyone, from a 35-year-old marathon runner to a 76-year-old grandmother. In fact, heart disease is the...
by South Tampa Cardiology | Apr 11, 2023 | cardiac ct scan, cardiac mri, preventative heart health, South Tampa Cardiology
Cardiac MRI and cardiac CT scans are common imaging tests that are used to examine the heart. The results of each diagnostic test can help doctors detect and diagnose a range of heart conditions and defects. Although each test produces detailed pictures of the heart,...
by South Tampa Cardiology | Mar 14, 2023 | preventative heart health, South Tampa Cardiology
Alberto Morales, MD and the staff at South Tampa Cardiology are pleased to announce that their Advanced Imaging Cardiology practice has obtained CT accreditation from the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission. The accreditation comes as a result of their commitment...
by South Tampa Cardiology | Feb 13, 2023 | preventative heart health, South Tampa Cardiology
When it comes to your cardiac health, you can’t be too careful. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for adult men and women in the United States, making it extremely important to eat a balanced diet, get plenty of exercise and maintain a healthy weight....
by South Tampa Cardiology | Jan 10, 2023 | heart health tips, preventative heart health, South Tampa Cardiology
As of 2022, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, causing one person to die every 34 seconds. Oftentimes people are unaware they have a heart disease until they have heart attacks, strokes or other serious complications. Thanks to the...